Originally posted by Craig Ranke CIT
For all we know this guy was trotted out to deliberately discredit the movement.

Why would the government trot him out to discredit a movement that isnt even coherent? The people at the government level probably get a real laugh
at some of the outlandish ideas on sites like this that they dont have to worry about the potential theories that do come close. Your truth movement
might be well intentioned, but there are too many fringe groups that hurt yours, to be honest.

So, presumedly, he has some familiarity with the directed energy weapons technologies alleged to have been developed exploiting the "Hutchison
effect" (see the Wood/Hutchison article)

But, there are many oddities surrounding Stubblebine along with John Alexander, as noted here...

Believe it or not, General Stubblebine and Colonel Alexander should even be under investigation for possible involvement in 9/11. Jon Ronson
investigated their First Earth Battalion project, in which they allegedly tried to create an invincible soldier with paranormal powers. Ronson
contacted one of the people connected to this project who referred him to "the most First Earth Battalion guy" he knew, which turned out to be a
martial arts instructor in Florida, Bert Rodriguez. Heller described Rodriguez as "Spiritual is the wrong word. He’s occultic. He’s like a
walking embodiment of death. He can stop you at a distance. He can influence physical events just with his mind. If he catches your attention he can
stop you without touching you." ... Anyway, the important point here is that one of Rodriguez' reported students was Ziad Jarrah, who shared some of
his teachings with Marwan al-Shehhi. Jarrah, the alleged pilot of Flight 93, trained at Rudi Dekkers' Venice airport, just as Marwan al-Shehhi, the
alleged pilot of Flight 175 and the right-hand man of Mohammed Atta. Atta was the alleged terrorist ringleader and pilot of Flight 11. The connections
of the hijackers and Rudi Dekkers to shady international intelligence and drug cartels have been documented by Daniel Hopsicker.

I've read several books about his Stargate program: The Seventh Sense, Mind Trek, Reading the Enemy's Mind, etc. This is one of those subjects that
a person has to probe a little bit deeper to understand. A lot of brilliant people made that project happen, and it was sucessful. I was glad to
hear that General Stubblebine had spoken out in favor of 9/11 truth.

Imagine you are in the military, and you raise in the ranks because you have an unwavering belief in your country and you work hard. Imagine you have
a great idea, or decide to develop someone else's great idea and actually manage to produce something so amazing that people will still believe it
impossible even when it is right in front of them. And instead of getting credit for how great it is, in order to keep it from the enemy, higher-ups
decide to totally discredit you and make your discovery into a punchline. Ouch. Even when secretly the govt still uses the discovery you
pioneered.

Then imagine you find out that someone inside your govt may be involved in murdering thousands of your own people?

ol' stubby... he got so mad he couldn't walk through walls, he decided nothing ever could ever go through any wall ever. Not even a 530mph 90-ton
B757 through a wall mostly made of two layers of brick faced in limestone. No way!!! Not thru that tiny 16-foot hole that's all you can see if you
only analyze one photo where the main damage is covered... How such an expert thinks the plane couldn't fit its 50-foot-wide dense parts thru a
90-foot hole that can be seen if one analyzes any real sampling of photos... I dunno. Little know fact, Stubblebine also invented a diet -accidentally
- used by Hollywood model-types to this day. It involved eating food that was physically elsewhere. Called 'remote chewing,' he lost 80 pounds
before his handlers forcibly put him back on the regular stargate diet.

He was part of a secret unit in 1979 who believed that a soldier could use his mind to adopt a cloak of invisibility, walk through walls

Neither here nor there, but I've read of ninjas and Buddhist monks doing the same thing. There are other non-fiction martial arts books out there,
too, and just if you look up the kinds of things the ninjas reportedly did/do, it's pretty insane. Sticking to walls and roofs (and never being
seen!) is nothing to them. All the right tools and techniques, but also impeccable minds, where the true source of their strength came from. You
might as well say they're magicians or sorts, or connected to the "quantum world" or whatever words make these things sound more rational to you.
While training in the wilderness, they never return to the same place twice, always dead silent and completely aware of their surroundings. They can
sense attacks before they happen, and avoid them. Always in the immediate present, always attentive and aware.

These guys (possibly like the general here) are top of the top. What they do probably would seem illogical or nonsensical to utter laymen, but
then again Beethoven was a deaf composer. The most extraordinary people act on completely different levels than what others might expect. It does
happen now and again. Just my two cents.

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